Partridgeberry flowers occur in pairs. After fertilization, the two flower ovaries fuse, giving rise to a single red fruit. The two dimples on the fruit reveal its fused nature.
Index- plants in this Family Rubiaceae / Madders Partridgeberry (Mitchella repens) Partridgeberry is also known as Squaw Vine and Deerberry. ...
partridgeberry Rubiaceae Mitchella repens L.   symbol: MIRE ...
Partridgeberry [English]: Mitchella repens Partridgeberry [English]: Gaultheria procumbens Partridgeberry [English]: Vaccinium vitis-idaea minus Partridgefoot [English]: Luetkea pectinata Partridgefoot [English]: Eriogynia pectinata ...
the gardenia, bluet, madder, bedstraw, and partridgeberry. beans come from several species of the genus Coffea, bushes and trees of the Old World tropics; many are African. The medicine comes from the bark of evergreen trees ( ) native to the Andes.
Mitchella repens, Partridgeberry Myrica gale, Sweet Gale Potentilla fruticosa, Shrubby Cinquefoil Potentilla palustris, Swamp Cinquefoil Prunus pumila, Sand Cherry Prunus virginiana, Choke Cherry Rhamnus alnifolia, Dwarf Alder ...
This 2' softly sprawling Aster provides a delicate carpet of snowflakes in fall that combines naturally with gingers, mosses, partridgeberry and ferns. The small but numerous flowers have white single petals with yellow centers.
Mitchella repens (Partridgeberry) Mussaenda erythrophylla Nertera granadensis (Makole, Bead Plant) Omiltemia filisepala Pentas lanceolata (Star Clusters) Rondeletia odorata Serissa fetida (Thousand Stars) ...
Mazus reptans - Mazus *Mitchella repens - Partridgeberry *Ophiopogon japonicus - Mondo Grass *Pachysandra species - Pachysandra *Sarcococca hookerana v. humilis - Sweet Box Vinca species - Periwinkle ...
See also: Green, Pink, Evergreen, Ferns, Rose
 
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